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The Boer War Memorial in Newmarket Street

‘Fighting Falkirk’ on the front line of wars

Next year brings the centenary of the Great War and already the books, articles and TV specials are in production.

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Redding man remembers Spitfire crash like it was yesterday

Last week’s column by our resident historian Ian Scott about the Spitfire training exercises during World War Two stirred up memories for James Ward, who was just a boy at the time.

Port Downie circa 1900

Camelon was first chemicals capital

For most of the last 100 years Grangemouth has been the chemical capital of central Scotland. But long before that it was the Camelon Mariners who supplied the country with products from several chemical factories in the Lock 16 area.

James Reilly pictured at work at Steins in Allandale circa 1960s

Charlotte proud of her Irish roots

There’s an old saying that ‘you don’t know where you’re going unless you know where you’ve been’.

Pilot Sergeant Eugeniusz Lukomski who died after a training operation while based at Grangemouth

Grangemouth’s tribute to brave pilots

After years of planning and months of detailed preparation Spitfire day finally arrived. On Thursday down on the Bo’ness Road the huge replica warplane was unveiled as this district’s tribute to 71 aircrew who died while serving at Grangemouth aerodrome during World War II.

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James turns to Facebook to deliver old photos

For many people their jobs aren’t just nine-to-five necessities, but labours of love that carry on even after they retire.

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Explore the treasure in your local library

In a couple of weeks’ time Falkirk Library will celebrate Local History Week.

Families pictured at the 'Maddiston blocks' circa 1944-46

Anne never forgot her Maddiston roots

Families always have special memories and Anne Mitchell from Middlesex only has happy ones when she stayed in the Maddiston area as a child.

Stein's works with the village of Allandale in the background

Allandale immortalised by Steins’ legacy

Speaking last week to my Larbert friend Jim Jamieson it wasn’t long before the conversation turned to his beloved home village of Allandale.

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